B.3. Creating a preconfiguration file

The preconfiguration file is in the format used by the
debconf-set-selections command. The general format of
a line in a preconfiguration file is:

<owner> <question name> <question type> <value>

There are a few rules to keep in mind when writing a preconfiguration file.

Put only a single space or tab between type and value: any additional
whitespace will be interpreted as belonging to the value.

A line can be split into multiple lines by appending a backslash
(“\”) as the line continuation character.
A good place to split a line is after the question name; a bad place is
between type and value. Split lines will be joined into a single line
with all leading/trailing whitespace condensed to a single space.

For debconf variables (templates) used only in the installer itself, the
owner should be set to “d-i”; to preseed variables used
in the installed system, the name of the package that contains the
corresponding debconf template should be used. Only variables that have
their owner set to something other than “d-i” will be
propagated to the debconf database for the installed system.

Most questions need to be preseeded using the values valid in English and
not the translated values. However, there are some questions (for example
in partman) where the translated values need to be
used.

Some questions take a code as value instead of the English text that is
shown during installation.

An alternative method is to do a manual installation and then, after
rebooting, use the debconf-get-selections from the
debconf-utils package to dump both the debconf
database and the installer's cdebconf database to a single file:

However, a file generated in this manner will have some items that should
not be preseeded, and the example file is a better starting place for most
users.

Note

This method relies on the fact that, at the end of the installation, the
installer's cdebconf database is saved to the installed system in
/var/log/installer/cdebconf. However, because the
database may contain sensitive information, by default the files are only
readable by root.

The directory /var/log/installer and all files in it
will be deleted from your system if you purge the package
installation-report.

To check possible values for questions, you can use nano
to examine the files in /var/lib/cdebconf while an
installation is in progress. View templates.dat for
the raw templates and questions.dat for the current
values and for the values assigned to variables.

To check if the format of your preconfiguration file is valid before performing
an install, you can use the command debconf-set-selections -c
preseed.cfg.